Say it with a smile!

Posted by Hayden Allen-Vercoe on Thu 25th May 2006 at 04:00 PM, Filed in Body Language

Smiling reveals somebody’s mood and it is so easy to read a false smile.  We have so many muscles in our face that we can literally produce thousands of smiles and they all mean different things…

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A very famous smile!

A false smile is always one that doesn’t marry up to the signals of the eyes and looks exaggerated.  One of the main reasons why people go out and don’t attract someone of the opposite sex is because they are not relaxed and are looking too hard for that special person, and your facial expressions, noticeably your smile give the game away.

You can tell a real smile by a well rounded face and our ‘happy lines’ extending across our face including the forehead.  We bear our teeth the more sexually aroused we get – this is a great sign to gauge from your potential partner and it is something we have inherited from our primate cousins through evolution.

If you have caught the gaze of a potential partner, a way of telling if there is a real attraction is that the lips will swell and darken in colour.  Ladies often wear lipstick to present a constant state of arousal.

Smiling can have an amazing effect on how we feel on a day to day basis.  I recommend you watch something funny or talk to someone you know will make you laugh before you embark on a date as it relaxes your entire body and makes you feel happy with the world.

If your potential partner gives you a pouting smile, this is inviting a kiss and is a great way of understanding where you stand.

I live by the following rule and suggest you try the same – ‘Beam a smile at a potential partner attracted to every day, and make sure it is a natural and inviting one.’ The results are astounding!

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